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4 I I 6jke (d late F. Rohnsted, N.C. Gamela, dappea 'her hand[s.' The As they travelk-d back to"Boulogne ,land. We only Hka brifi"whtsn the ne ... n k a . b iWak4w., �,,,*O
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, JOHN G.RIEVX V.S. "No, noi, Zamiela," said Mr. Twig poing 4straight.' That Is why the as: I can, But time is galloping, and ,Pont NeuW?11 she wondetred &'I'm into Mr. Twig's. mind, but -h - ot 'one or two! of her comments 04-,;* , � � - '4�'
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ah! how kind that wald be ,of you!- -rought Samela up *i th t1liffs -and mountains, and for to -day She ,leaned -over the oldest and most .siteof the.,Chat NOiT, a cafe frequ t- 'fSeVigns In ,��,
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I " Graduate jog Ontario Veterinary While they waited, they inspected ' , In travel, stop-PiTIF 19 Very eXpen- she recited: ,
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I , is, intrinsically fine, makes, men and cat pre�,iding over the Proceedings in Himiseli. But SID little was, that pra,y-" -
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by the mwt moder r t daysi, - Fatherts book shop. Ube bought one With fadl'ng -6t6-5ds'h& women v . � inon . . . 1",
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I ay or night nlise blessfed by the Chur 'a com " looked along the line of bridges can AiBut nobody knows anything about grew I lovelier, wore, irresistible, the .1 ��
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I . mug promi)fiy atibended to. Office on keeping a fast -day and breaking it. the door he would be,pounds in pock- And find instead where cliffs are controller -of a more endless queue. : ��13,
. . . � the,otheri.and be more splendid ,with cried. "Th-ey -know it only as a shock- Ywrrs later -the d6ar Sevigme, long . . ;4
,Msdn Street, Hensall, ,opposite Town The wolman of Le Portel. are miade et," high, . a . ,.
. . Hall. Phone - 116. Breeder of Scot- of sterner stuff. ,On their broad Samela laulghed. "I am at the end Half -way fromi Aniiens to Etapbes eac:b .. .... Ghe ,that she hangs, round, ,her Tng wi ow, -saw her own son in the toals ��, .
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tiih Terriers. Inve I Keimels, backs they carried the stone of my resourceis in inventing excus- !A calstle full of'peari and apples I of hl�s father's mistress.. Saviels, took . , ,,�, �
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I has made tihear-rough ,little emple, es for Godfrey Dew," she- said. "I On donj,I)n flbors, laid out to I I" .
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. ..� . ' Pigs" then' ,buy t�Do 'many,,, ,, ,"Pards can wear more necklaces anvth,in-g know the *ors't," Sainela . ';,.
. 1111-11'.. — whic,h hangs, over. the sea at Le Par- we sd,mfplly miust stbip there, MT. IsPare to those little pigs a si-gh. � merely because she was bereft of *P- 1. �`� �� ..
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"Oh, Mr. Twig,'hlave you ever ,seen "Why at Abbeiville?" � In ^the disfa"hee an engine whistled. here, in this ver apartident.,, She , , ''',
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I I " I part of ,humanity that hasn't got herself in the Paris homiof Madame be d , in- the chain of um i ela- -' �.- , 'f
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Succesisor to Dr. Charles Mackay. inember it." ' ' Wulf 1. �de Sevigne. Hie understood very well h an, re .'�.,
I . I . The woman stood.jon her dootr-step church." . . momr-rit Paris, makes ,herself most :'F y11 - " ' tionships, Saimella lelt, finally immor;- '. �.;�� .
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1. ., � . . I ... wailb. the door shut behind her and '"Is there any human d-ocurneii perfect for ihe.traveiller.. ..The e8rl y doesn't want any," Samela reflected: opulent lady-w'hose lovers are us- and her period and her Bi� Bon, the W
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lunivemiti of Western .1.0 b deep SOleMnitly. She wore a about theanselves, and, Ahere aren%goworld,- relaxing fm'rn their Inbour, Put were leaning over the - . . �7,� ',
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4., 1� don. Member of OdIlege 01, Vivid red, skirt. with a little black a,p- enoughief -them, Mr. Twig, are there? up their fiirsit finger and cry: H-ola eliblogy and Ibive, is, detsoite, its a- I )", �1
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cians and Surgeons of Office ron, and a creamy -white silk shawl Asi -for books about books�well, isn't 'Gaiety t1here! Just , . I "They wOu-idn't dome to Paris ,half self -that the happiest people -have larins, so int,Ajuing and, - deeply pbn�: "' ,,.e�� . I
. I . you, coming a -'so much," Sam,eIja..wWspjere�, gjjif� it always -been the gossi --that the der.ab, . . I 1 ,;
. in Aberhart's Drug Store, X&I . n St., which a Queen ,of ,Spain might be it true Afat the worst book is better ,long." . t-.- ' . Ps' e . I I . "tr,
seaforth. Phone 90. 1 . weren't f4or that remark which has, so greatest ,gift the good God made to Then MT. Twig had his innings, and . . ,; ;
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.1 so soft. Hier 1111aek -hair was hid&n 11A,bout �that, little One, I have my had et,rayed, ,and upon, which Samela, -not during the public . .��, �
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I DR. F,., 1 linder's stiffly wired, broad -winged beeritatlionis.11 . had 1'411'-ir�ted, c (n time does(nft suit them at all. They The eighteenth century conversed, the private view which. Mr., Twig ' S. own . �: 1. ���, . . . .... ..
. ., � It . . she zeemed to catch the , ,.t, anticipate ,even tl;e happenings nineteenth '�harahgued, ,the twentieth services. to it easily compassed from ��,ii I
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I . . , .. Ofiiee� and , ,e�idence, - Goderich St.." Valenciennes cap, from her ears "Ruskin makes A�,'Deville the most swish of Galetyls! skirts, a�§ she came af',r Death." I expresses itself , in stelf-consciorug ,ffie ,Director, shut in, all by, tMm- . .1 1, ".. �,
hung massive goild ear -rings., and alluring place in the world. I never hurrying to obey'the behesit. . �1
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I east of the -United Church, Se9d(yr round her pr!audly poised neck swung dream.'. you, rwouWn't prat Albbevili� ,"I woTfder if all bad.Parisians go slang borrowed from, thi6 world,s of selves, in that holy, of holies of'The ' � . I ,
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, . . . .. mahogany of her legs could not ev- "Akbeville shall 90 in' ,little one, , . CHAPTER IX . "Oh, I ,hope not," crded: .Same,la -most in a Carmelite Silence. tali zameaaa paused --all that beauty , At � �
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. I . ,black velvelt-shloes, could not hide -the your bag. The books y1ou wanted, to well to, leave her -without a literature "And I wonder," Mr. Twig ventur- to fashion the mind, and, fortify the :i" ..
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I 11 Crf�duate of University of Toronto superb shape of her arched feet. bring rMthyou! Never .m6nd a night 01 clities at ,her mental fin7gers7 ends. ed aga4n, "where the bad, Americans souji, and stimulate, the wit. In this ' ,
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FSCWty ,of Medicine, member of Col- "Thank you ivery mitich," shid gown d you!d got olld: 14owell and -e They had t .1 ng ys gether . . . t'�.
t lege of Physicians and Surgeons; of Saluela wi,th .a little throb. in ther Mar th spm ,o � da to go to? 11 I beautiful- apartment in which Sam- -0 I I "A � 1. $
onfivio; pass graduate course in thrn , qu-ise and Walpole and Elia and. pokinig and peering about London, hover between ela ,was, standing, the Marquise de - . �:,�,, I I
I 'at, q shaill never'forget yout- Ruikin, and a dozen others, be,sdd;e,.g,, ,ann not ,only did .sih,e know Paris ,he sauth of Ireland, where there is Sevigno wculd rise from the chair, in Representatives, of thirty-five . of '� �
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I I I and as they are all in your mind and fhrough-the actulal experiences of no money, and. the south of Spain, Nvhich .she left no space for even a thio histDiric cavalry regiments. of the , �,.'��q
. Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, -'J-e sifis m;ag1niflqudn'esrt �ce past" -heart, why you, should put them in -Mr. Twig thimseI?, but he had seen where there is no speed,11 S'3gmela de,w pin to 1rurk, because she heard the British Armiy wiailbe seen �bt 'the, � !:,�i, , .
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1 . , Englarid; University Hospital, Lon- andthis dusky trageday4boking queen your ba -g. tho, is ,a puzzle.." weilil to it that she thad' looked at it cided. "When America 19 Tiot a mdl- difficult. footsteps of a gouty man Eliorse Shbw- at the Cana,ffian- Nation- I'll �, ,
don,- England. Office--�,Back of Do- held out her wide'red skirt as, though "Of course I brought "Praeterital through aIll of whtathe called the lyig' li,6�naire in her rniDney, D11111 an'e,xpres,s stumibling withc.ut I : "
I I Ininjor Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. sho wii�& ' � ,ceTenvony, up the al E�Jcilbltion this� year, The success ;;A . I
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Night calls answered from residii,nce, liltle stop and' tread an old Spanish me that, you Wouldn't think -of Stop- ing throughbig eyes, was, indeed, one slay when, she har poets and, af6ist,s, this is dehghtful! You find me quite e.4 the Ekahiblition autlik.mities to en , . .
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I . ' . and went in, amd! shut the door. ed 'The Abbeville Chaunt."I three hundred ith g on, very fast," A..
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DR. R A. McMASTER "It iis as thiough, a gallery warden "I didni't kn1ow Rusikin had even said, Mr. Twig. "Perhaps; it would be . . P ., . .:�..
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.. 1 . and Sicgeons of Outario; gradu�a-te of turef And how she herself loved, it." citle it to ybqx" . is -to sin against the Parisian Holy - yp . �, ��, "
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I#-ing' in, 'Hosphal, New York. Of- man' loved dreIsaiing up! Is, that re- Hotel at Boulogne like a king's daugb- where th But after the first day, when Mr . - .
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. See on piped for X-ray . I ter with everybodor wanting to kiss English! She -knew ,that Hugo -bad gression, in either tajlk or meditation , rounded than the Marqu,lse could eas- Wi-agham .................. 1.55 . �� I
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,', I - , gl,DTY of Nort1heern French Architec- , tle dioubtful in .her mind whether cdi- . to just such a little space as Mr. Twig Londesboro .... 2.80 : , ,X,, "
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DR. F..J. R. FORSTER wilth at." *1 I � I t�-� Par- Hentry of Navarre fell, but tliat h-hrd- ...... .
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I i. . . . I -, � Me neid d�ay they took the train wer,it inside- and drotp-ped upon, a chair isl The posti)lion cracks, his temilyle itely nore'valug,ble as L�xerclse, than Kippen " * " * " * * " -
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assistant New' York Op,thal- for Montreuil, the little town of en- at the end ,of the narrow &ad -white w1hiip, the conductor blows incessant thef AmericaR ,and Argentina money- ......... --
.1 inei and, Aural Institute, Moorefield's cligntiment, let far behind by the sea, nave, MT. Twig took -her haqii' and ly .01, ,his horn'�_,dnd wit1j4'what cel- house 'in the Boulevard du Templein oharming little aleove in wbich was Brucefield . . 1pf.09 .
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I Graduarbe Royal College of Dental ters'-which make the old kitchen 6f answer, don% you, to -what is pain? felicity that -bad French can , StO011, and, ,the rooms at the corner of out . . 'I
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